/ ‘Fish’ Team Drilling For Corps Trip The Frviihinen Drill Team, com manded hjr ••Fiah" Ben Benard Rice, A (Ordnance chemical angi- neenne major from Oranta, ia workinf hard in preparation far ita firat puhlk appearance at the Dallas l orpa trip, Noe. h. According to Cadet Maj Hop Richards, advisory drill instructor, the team ia now drilling fire days a week and marching as a full unit. Richards says Rica, an ex- manne drill instructor, is doing an impressive job in organising and preparing the new “Fish” team This year the team is planning to make many public appearances, Richards said Some of these performances will be given in ^hia area during high school basket- bail games and other school func tions. Other places that will ha visited by the team throughout the year will he the Armed Forces Day in Houston, the Battle of Flowers in San Antonio, Splash Day in Galveston and the George Washington Celebration in leu-ado Kntomolo^v Prof To Give Inject Talk Billy G. Hightower, assistant professor of entomology, will con duct a seminar on insect vectors of humsn diseases in the Far Fast on Oct 30 m the Biological Science Building from 1-2 pm. Dr. J. C. Gaines, head of the Department of Entomology, said that everyone was welcome to at tend the seminar, hut that it would he particularly interesting to pra-med and pro-vet majors. While Hightower was in the Army, he was stationed m the tar Last where he received first hand knowledge of the human dis eases of that area, Gaines said. A&M MENS SHOP 10J MAIN — NORTH GATf AGGIE OWNED SHEDDING HIS MATES PHOENIX. Aril. «Ai_Everett i Thursday, October 16, 1958 C. Hess, charged with bigamy, filed - rhe Malta I inn <- (loll+g* Station (Brrtrns County), Zaras ►aoes • divorce complaint against two of mates of -aaressive, outrageous j third wife already had filed a di bit three wives. He accuaed both ind cruel treatment." He said the ^ vorce suit against him. Hey Aggies! SPECIAL BREAKFAST One Egg — any style Slice of baron or pattie of nantage Toast Icily Grits Coffee all for only 39c $280,000 CATHOLIC CHAPEL . . . to be dedicated with Sunday Maiw Solemn Mass to Dedicate Catholic Chapel Sunday The new $2M0,000 St. Marys Chapel located st North Gate will be dedicated in memory of Msgr. J. B. Gtiesancr, paster of Cathohc Aggies siaca DM>4, with a Solemn High Mass Sunday morning at 11. Msgr Glaissner, who worked with the students frem DHM until h» death in 19o3, first conceived the idea of a new church in 1944, when he saw that the present chapel whan seated less than 300 was too small. He didn't live to see his dieam realised. The Most Rev. L, J. Rate her, ! D.D., Biahop of Auelia, will offi ciate at the Mass Sunday and will be assisted by four former A4M students. They are Rev. Earnest Michalka of LaPurte, and Rev James Kelson, Rev. James Demp sey and Rav. Jamaa Goiaaioaki, ail i of Houston. Rt Rev John J. Kearns of W aco, Vicar General of the Austin Dio ' case, will preach the dedication ^ sermon. The Knights of St. Greg ory and the Fourth Degree Knights j of t olambus will form an honor guard inside the chapel while 100 Catholic Aggies will form an honor • guard around the church outside An informal banquet will be served to the clergy and dignitar ies in St. Mary's Student Centei after the Mass, and a dinner open to all will be seiveu at the same time on the center grounds. Funds for the new chapel were hard-coming because the church has no regular parishoners A committee was formed in 1944 to confect students, former students, parents, friends sad ratho.u or ganisations to ask for donations. C onstruction on the colonial-style structure was begun In June, 19oS and completed this fall The build mg teal* t>50. The Rev. Tim J. Yalenta, who came to Bryan in 1933 as a newly orddined priest. Is pastor of the chapel. Tha Rev. Charles Elmti is dhaplain to the studants. Father Elmer annonneed that other Masses Sunday will be said at 7 and h 30 a m. Have you lrie.’ 0 ‘e'- leng'b Q rt#en> ♦ over.wr^Je' ^roundoH finuit to6o<-cob r no*’Py cor, buy fihe^b the b n u -e 0 *r»ou^' Mo v ' rf tobecui.! Outstanding and they are Mild! n (.rywy ~ II fU' »*iCCi. *«<*«